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time Between Dominiek Antonio and Carmela Calanti, CHICAGO FIRE HORSES WAKE LAST RUN TODAY Mythical Alarm lll‘d- Noble Steeds on Pinal Call—~May He Sold Chicago, Feb, 5.~The screech of a steam siren, the sudden clamor of bells and the pounding of iron-shod hoofs today marks the passing of Chicago's last horse.drawn fire engine, Its final run to answer to a mythical ze even serviee Io continued filing in, chureh was filled and | ted people were turned emal after the . ahle, | 5 opened with pieturss th NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY &, 1023, th befare the arrival of the 'Arst | erican gaseline tractors ‘and the re ) TOUCHING STORY (N |:sevmen o e s cmnutnar 65 Sevs s iarsCollection for Conl at - | Bight adults out of every 10]land by Near Bast people, He saw| St Jmph’; Church Feb, 11! and nine ehildren out of every 10 are|children taught te make elothing, suffering from lack of food and mal-|shoes, ele, He saw weakened bodies, | Announcement was made at the nutrition and are on the verge of |fed, clothed, given hospital attention, |MAsses yesterghy *at Ht. Joseph's 4 starvation ever there, he said Inl\ , Wntil they became strong and |Shureh, that next Sunday a colleetion | - » Hé painted a touehing pieture of | healthy, . r‘":.“:.‘:"‘:"“ up "'L:fil":nlll”::::':" . " itle ehildren, “their bodies weak and | | ounved he @ Audience Dogply Moved Dy Ad:| iaciatea trom lack of food. round| e, - demned ta Death [coal’ this’ year will be about #1500, hollow eyes and paie sunken cheoks,| (10 Ie WAV RO Boar CATVIAK)|The last of the pre.lanten whist pat: ; i staggering about in the dead of win. | 00N b 0. (AN {ties under the algpioes of the Ladies' dress of Rev, R, N, Gilman | ;tossens Al TE iy Lo S0 lm!l:“‘“* of lack of funds. He “W"\_ul soclety of the ehurch will bo held inderclothing, their feet, arms and|'MeM dron on the streets, amidst & |Thursday evening. The committee has heads bared to the weather, implor,| MA58 of fIth and squalor, only 1o be (arranged for (ables at wiigh the men Almest 1 . od 0 | ing desperately, not for a square meal | MICKEd UD lifeless corpses A feW|can play “45." Refreshments will be { flming of e Delug I heard (Lut extending their serawny hands in | MIPUtes later, surrounded by & amall lserved. A month's mind mass was | Re t. N, Gih ‘ e M ey M- [the forlorn hope of a erust of bread | 5TOUP of morbidly curlous, very ‘ob- |gelebrated at 8 o'cloek this morning morial ehure ‘ ccd for|to help stave off the excruglating | Y/0US!¥ wendering which one in the for the late John Daviit and at & I\,,‘. East . Reli Routh Cons|pangs of hunger.” | group would he next, }n‘clwk tomorrow meorning, the third gregatio ‘ ing, With| Conditions Indescribable | Then he announced that if $6.00 4 |anniversary mass for the late Mrs, he exception of the Qo services | £ year would eare for one orphan, he|Frank J, Moran, will be sung. A/ ) ons of Everymans | When the American relief first ar-| oouig care for 25, He selected the [meeting of the Boy Hoouts will be| “4-11" alarm was made to give fire § - it W | \ti rived he sald there were 500.0001 95 foom a group of youngsters, The [held at 7:30 o'clock Wriday evening, |fans and children their last sight of & | " ohure en in | TOfugces on the borderland of Turkey, | 25ih selection was a young girl, who |The men of the parish will attend |real and reg'lar “goin' to the fire." - : following the SBmyrna debacle, Who | was present with her littie brother, [communion at 7 o'clock next Sunday | Mayor Thompson and other city of« Slon mmonead | WO on the verge of starvation. To- [ppe hrother eould not he taken, He |morning, Danns of marriage were | ficials were present at the eeremony, was filled |10y, he stated, conditions among 1he | oriad and was advised to “be a man |published yesterday for the second| The horses—Buck, Beauty, Teddy)needed and the animals are turned the. s half millien or more people who fod and tet your. sister go" The sister |time betwecn George A, Giller and|and Dan—will bo sold unless pleas re« | out to pasture for their remaining from the Turks are simply indeserib- | wag taken and the boy wandered [Catherine Riley, and for the third' ceived from humane socleties are'years, The Near East relief is caring | away hearthroken, Tut Mr, Malcom The Odor That Is Different! for 110,000 orphans, 17,000 of them | was haunted hy the sight of the heart - =g & cared for in the orphanage &ty e, look of tragfe resignation in Sold in Bulk and Original Bottle e éxandropol, the largest orphanage ,,',,,“:,Ir,‘.‘ of :‘h,-rhor:..'m] |h: tears of . \ - ' the world, There are probably|inae jittle sister who refused 1o be o Noah's s nd the flood. The |20%000 more orphans in need of help | somtorted, He knew that look on the | . . 4 SobtANEd. & Poap U, s o P 9 who cannot be cared for because of | ous face was one of death, MHe de. e l son jortrayal of the wickedness of the | “C Of funds. manded & search to be made, and in : . world in the early days, It showeq | The three reel pleture, “Sceing 18| company with a physician fnd two plciures of ants who: lived. at Believing, or Uncle America Sees it nurses, he motored to the village a that time, of the robbery and mur. | Through,” followed the address by|whero the boy was found lying on a . rug o. | der, fightiog, slavery, ote. .\\h)rh ers Mr, Gilman, pile of refuse, too weak to stand, I | 4 : This pleture shows the harrowing | hever knew before, what it meant to A 100-171 MAIN STREET scenes of death and desolation among | condemn a child to death,” he sald, | the people of the stricken cohtries|as the youngster was carried into the in the Near East. It showed the halt | American maintained hospital, that most human ills are caused by accumulated waste in the lower intestine— | naked, little children dying like flies| The drive was formally opened Headache: mwe“ and “‘that tired, d d-out feeling’’ are but the forerunners of much = in the street, no aid available, It [when it was announced on the screen . il d d “‘“d ith th h idea of ridding us of this showed how the little orphans scram- | that the South church would accept more serious atlments, and more drugs are used Wil e mistaken idea ing J t Arri ed ! [Lled and fought in what rapidly de-|contributions for the work. Mp. Gil- waste than for all other ills combined, B ! us V ] \; Vu)“Nl lnluv a riot \'!u n An;:rh';n]: ',I‘l‘in 1“'-"-".r:f':2‘;:;‘;{-‘{-",.‘.‘;:‘:..u::.’:fg‘:,‘; . Why not try the unhiling ‘."d p;rfecdy natural method of wn‘ §nmmlly with the g Fidisi it b ocband bl L Lo el i 'J. B. L. Cascade’, and keep the intestine always clean and free from all poisonous waste, i ok, of Xey | A’ touching scene occurred during | ticut's allotment is $450,000 of which Over a million enlightened” Americans, many right here ifi town, are now using it, have ;n::- course of the story which | New Britain's quota is $6,000, J bade good-bye to that half-sick feeling and are consistently proof against many ills, as well as | throughout “the entive fllm. - A - — arising every moming clear-headed and eager for the duties of the day. [ \alegm, of New York, who thoughty @ & S ROTARIANS TO HEAR GARVAN > A 5 o o é ‘ Ask us today, while you think of 18, for an interesting book on “Why M. Today is Only 50% Efficient.’’ 1y Man of Today is Only 50% Eflcient. 1t is free to you. The Dickinson Drug Co. 169-171 Main St. he had done enough, was sent to Con- | gtantinople on business. While there! €. J. Garvan, sta‘e inspector of pharmacists and secretary - of the he evinced a desire to see what the | Near East Relief was doing and was| pharmaceutical board, will speak at | shown about through the orphanages, [the regular meeting of the New Brit- ain Rotary club at the Elks club on | saw the rescued children being taught an extensive self help program and[\Washington street on Thursday noon. The meeting is an open one and ¥ g educated to take care of them- ery mar s. He saw the old world stick |members of the club have been ask- % ed for a plow, giving way to Am-'ed to bring friends, MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS With Novelty Borders "REV. R. N. GILMAN rampant. Then the scene changed and Noah surrounded by a halo of light, was seen communing with God. And the Rains Descended” The building of the and scoffing populace, ood and jeered, was follow of the most spectacular a ic storm | scenes of the modern en. The drenching downpour, carrying every- thing before it; the flight of the scof- | | fers to the hill tops, climbing into; trees for safety, and finally the cov-| whole earth with waters, | | Moderately Priced! Serrrr / @f’f Pd 7 P.f Mflqd/ AT C. C. FULLER CO.’S STORE February is always the big sale month at Fuller’s, A sale that really means something to the people of Hartford and vicinity. : the “It Pays to buy Our Kind.” ering of the . | was shown. Noah and his family were scen to| enter the ark, driving before them a | | pair ot every living creature. The ark | was sealed and floated 40 days and 40| {nights upon the rface of a raging {torrent. The abatement of the waters | | was shown, the flight of the first and second dove, the return of the bird | with the olive . the resting of the |ark and finally the thank offering upon the top of Mount A b Rev. Mr. Gilman Speaks Fojlowing the picture of the flood, Rev. Dr. George W. C. Hill, intro- duced Rev. Mr. Gilman to the congre- City Items stallation of officers of the New Britain Lions club will take place at the meeting to be held tomorrow night at 6:30 o'clock at the Turner hall on Arch street. Victrolas and Piunos, Henry Morans, ~—advt. There will be a regular meeting of the executive committee of IEddy- Every single article and every complete suite has been reduced in price for this sale. If you have gain- ed the impression that furniture is still high in price, Glover post Tuesday evening. P S A S, Whether you want to make. Angel Cake, Moonshine Cake] Golden Cake, or some oth Flavoring Extract that will give Jjust the right flavor. it a%ainst Colds \ | Hills CascaraBromide | acts at once e g ot et | It cRecks Colds in 24 h?‘urs.l.dafinppe ays in three days ) \ W.H.Hill Company / DETROIT h s DR. C. W. VIVIAN Tooth Extractions Oral’ Surgery “Dental X-Rays 52 MAIN ST. Phone 703 e, there's a Baker | At all grocers. |/ gation. Mr, Gilman, wHo spent sev- relief work s, and who left the 8 told of heartrer ditions in that section of the He told about the 17,000 orphans at | ndropol, who would have to pandoned to starvation and dis- se, if it were not for American help. Hundreds of children actually did die from malnutrition, literally starved to | come in and you will be surprised to see how low you can now buy. We hold but two general sales each year and they . are real money saving and honest price reducing events. It will pay you to investigate the great pos- sibilities this sale presents. Don’t delay your visit— the opportunity to save is right now. - Fuller quality and service is well known. Every article you buy bears our unqualified guarantee of satisfaction, regardless of the price you pay. OUR POPULAR DEFERRED PAYMENT TERMS Years ago we inaugurated for our sales a digni- fied, easy payment plan that has proven most satis- factory to our patrons. It is simply this. You pay one-third down at time of purchase and the balance in monthly or weekly payments to close the account by September 1, 1923. There are no extra charges for this service, your purchase on this plan entitles you to all of the mark- down prices. ~ C. C. FULLER 40-56 FORD STREET, \ Don’t hesitate to use this privilege. COMPANY HARTFORD -l o “HURRICANE’S GAL” CONSTANCE TALMADGE . - N - “EAST IS WEST” — Keith Vaudeville — I l